I. FRONT AND CENTER
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1.Lazy Workers May Be Deemed Hackers
By Mark Rasch
>From his office job at the Shelby City (Ohio) Wastewater Treatment plant, he was browsing adult Web sites, including one called Adult Friend Finder to meet women. When some of the women asked Wolf for nude pictures, he bought a digital camera, took pictures, and e-mailed them using his work computer.
http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/504

2.The Scale of Security
By Adam O'Donnell
Human beings do not naturally understand scale. While we speak of financial transactions in the
hundreds of billions of dollars as being something as routine as brushing our teeth, we question the
value of programs that cost in the single-digit millions and quibble with friends over dollars.
Similarly, there are many problems in our industry that, when explained to an outsider, sound like
they should have been solved decades ago. It is only when we relate the number of systems that need
to be considered in the repair that we truly communicate the difficulty of the problem.
http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/503

Successful exploits allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code in the context of the
application using the ActiveX control (typically Internet Explorer). Failed exploit attempts likely
result in denial-of-service conditions.

Shockwave Player 11.5.1.601 is vulnerable; other versions may also be affected.

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